GoShogun in Time Stranger: Remy's story that transcends timeGoShogun in: Stranger in Time, released on April 27, 1985, is a spin-off of the TV anime Sengoku Majin GoShogun and is a unique film that depicts the aftermath of the protagonist Remy Shimada's life. This film is characterised by a serious tone that sets it apart from the TV series and a story that transcends time, allowing fans to enjoy the characters from a new perspective. storyWandering the desert of an unknown planet, Remy Shimada is called by the sound of gunfire and reunites with her friends. They stay at a hotel in the city, where they receive a letter from a girl who visits them saying, "You will die in two days." Whether it was a dream or reality, the future Remy is in critical condition, while the young Remy fell into a deep hole in the cemetery and was in despair. At the desert hotel, Shingo and his friends also receive a similar prediction of their deaths, and they try to escape from the strange town. This story is a drama that transcends time, as Remy's past, present, and future intertwine. Commentary"GoShogun in: Stranger in Time" is a work that focuses on Remy Shimada, the popular heroine from the TV series "Sengoku Majin GoShogun." The TV series was a robot anime characterized by witty dialogue and good tempo, but this movie does not feature any mecha and focuses on depicting Remy's inner thoughts. By depicting three parallel timelines - past, present, and future - the film expresses the depth of Remy's life. The serious tone and adult-oriented content also give it a different appeal from the TV series. castThe voice cast includes Mami Koyama as Remy Shimada, Hirotaka Suzuoki as Shingo Hojo, Hideyuki Tanaka as Kiri Gagley, Kaneto Shiozawa as Leonardo Medici Bundle, Daisuke Gori as Yatter La Kernagur, Shojiro Kihara as Sugouni Katnar, and Yumi Takada as the mysterious girl. These cast members continue to appear from the TV series, providing consistency in the voices and acting of the characters. Main StaffThe director of this work is Kunihiko Yuyama, the scriptwriter is Takeshi Shuto, the character designer and chief animation director is Hideyuki Motohashi, the animation director is Yutaka Kawasuji, the music is Tachio Akano, the sound director is Noriyoshi Matsuura, and the production is handled by Tokuma Shoten and Ashi Productions. These staff members worked together to create a work with a different atmosphere from the TV series. Main CharactersRemy Shimada is the only female member of the Good Thunder Squad, which once fought against the secret organization Dokuga. She is a beautiful woman with a bright and straightforward personality. She grew up in a poor single-parent household as a young girl, and 40 years after the battle with Dokuga, her body is ravaged by illness. Hojo Shingo is the team leader of the Good Thunder Squad, and is a serious and passionate Japanese boy. Killy Gagley is a light-hearted American youth who was once feared as the Wolf of the Bronx. Leonardo Medici Bundle is a Dokuga executive in charge of information gathering, and is a beautiful blonde young man with a narcissism. Yatta La Kelnagour is the commander in charge of Dokuga's combat command, and has an angry personality but is also married. Sugouni Katnall is a general of Dokuga, and has an emotionally unstable personality due to the trauma of losing one eye and his father in a terrorist attack as a child. The mysterious girl delivers letters to Remy and his friends containing a "death threat," and resembles Remy as a child. Main Robot ItemsAlthough no mecha appear in this work, the secret society Dokuga is in the background. Dokuga is an organization that seeks to take control of the world through military and economic means, and is a unique evil organization in that its executives use their own assets to cover the costs of failed operations. After the final battle, the Good Thunder Corps and the three executives build a friendly relationship. Related TitlesGoShogun in: Stranger in Time is a tie-in to the Sengoku Majin GoShogun anime series and film. The TV series aired from 1981 to 1982, and the film was released in 1982. Watching it alongside these works will give you a deeper understanding of the background and development of Remy Shimada and other characters. Theme songs and musicThe theme song for this film is "Etranger in Time," with lyrics by Lily, music and arrangement by Kojima Yoshiki, and vocals by Kuwana Haruko. The inserted song is "Midnight Merry-go-round," with lyrics by Lily and Kuwana Haruko, music by Kuwana Haruko, arrangement by Kojima Yoshiki, and vocals by Kuwana Haruko. These songs are important elements that enhance the atmosphere of the film. Ratings and Recommendations"GoShogun in: Stranger in Time" is characterized by a serious tone different from the TV series and a story that transcends time. The story delves deeply into the inner world of Remy Shimada, allowing fans to enjoy the character from a new perspective. In addition, the fact that three parallel timelines - past, present, and future - express the depth of Remy's life is also highly praised. The lack of mechas may be disappointing for fans of the TV series, but it will be an appealing work for viewers who want to enjoy a serious drama. In terms of audiences to whom this work is recommended, it is first and foremost a must-see for fans of "Sengoku Majin GoShogun." This work, which depicts the aftermath of Remy Shimada's life, will allow viewers to gain a deeper understanding of the characters from the TV series. It is also recommended for viewers who like serious dramas and stories that transcend time. Furthermore, viewers who like Haruko Kuwana's singing voice and Yoshiki Kojima's music will also enjoy this work. "GoShogun in: Stranger in Time" is a work with a different appeal from the TV series, and is a unique film that depicts the life of Remy Shimada in depth. The timeless story and serious tone will provide viewers with a new perspective and a deeper understanding of the characters. By watching this work, you will be able to enjoy the world of "Sengoku Majin GoShogun" even more. |
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